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? Constable clobbers Bay....? Whitstable Town 1 Herne Bay 0 Sat 26th November 2005: pictue Andy Constable whose goal settled the tie: Andy Constable?s extra time goal finally settled the first
of three Derby matches scheduled for this season between the two sides, if the
other two league encounters, over the Christmas and the New Year are half as
enthralling then football fans are in for a treat. Less you think this game was
a football spectacle, it was not. But is was a true contest between two side
when losing is more than just the result, in Whitstable?s case into the next round
of the Lea Ray Cup, In the cups its as much about Monday morning at work and your side has
just beaten the 'other lot' down the road. Who knows; the next encounters might go the other way, as we
all know is when it?s a derby match; form, reputation, and some cases common sense
goes out the window. This game had it all, an over fussy ref who seemed intent
on blowing up for every transgression one minute, then letting bone crunching
tackles go the next.
Ex Whitstable player Owen Williams tussling with
Andy Constable, after a tough challenge Williams then seemed more intent on his
own version of wrestling?s WWF style holding Constable down instead of getting
on with the game, the ref somehow deciding Constable had a part in the tussle,
booking him as well as Williams was yet another lapse when the ref could have shown
a more even handed view of the incident. A manager sent to the stands, in this
case the visitors Jason Lillis who was eventually asked to stand behind the
barrier, effectively he moved about two yards, such was the comedy surrounding
some on the goings on. And there were also moments of neat football, although it
has to be said, to coin an old football adage, the visitors ?hardly had a kick?.
Picture: Andy Constable as the celebrations are nearing the end, still under a coule of very happy whitstable players: All over the pitch the red and white of Whitstable
overshadowed the blue of ?Bay?, from 17-year-old, keeper Whitstable Sam Mott,
imperious between the sticks, to his captain Andy Keir, a rock at the heart of
Towns defence who never let the dangerous Dave Masters have kick or a clean
header throughout the game, to Town?s front pairing of Steve Marshall and Sam
Prett who both ran non-stop before they were replaced by Constable and Darren
Budge. Whitstable dominated the first 45 minutes without beating Bay keeper
Jack Delo, in part due to his safe handling but also due to that final ?killer
ball? as Whitstable coach Simon Halsey said after the game. ?I though Marc
Seager (player/manager) was awesome today, with Marcos (Perona) alongside we
controlled the first half by pushing up high on them, but more importantly we
cut off the supply to their front players. When they did get through the four
lads at the back did their jobs. They had four or five corners first half,
three or four second, but safe hand from young Sam in goal and some great
defending meant they never troubled us. We knew they would give it more of a go
into the second half but the longer the game went on you could tell they were
looking towards penalties to win the game. Sam need to make two good saves the
whole game, one in the first half, one in the second when Nathan Eastwood
looked as if he would score, then in the second when he was brave saving at the
feet of two Herne Bay players, other than that they never troubled us.? From
the first whistle it was all Whitstable, with Stuart Harrison down one flank
Arron Knight the other firing balls into Bays area, the visitors were pinned
back into their own half. Sam Prett made a great run down the left overlapping
with Harrison, Prett?s ball into the box just inches to high for Marshall. From
a free kick after Harrison had been fouled on the edge of the area Sam Delo in
Herne Bay?s goal saved twice first from Marc Seager?s free kick then after the
ball found its way the Harrison, Prett?s delightfully headed ball across Delo?s
goal was well saved, the young keeper just tipping the ball over. Picture: Herne Bay keeper Jack Delo: Half Time: Whitstable Town 0 Herne Bay 0
In the second half the home side made more of a fist of the
tie, with Masters trying to shake of the shackles of Whitstable?s Andy Keir or
his centerback partner Rob Thomas. But whenever the visitors threatened down
either flank Tom Parker or Gary Sayer were a match for them. As the half
progressed Masters went close for the visitors with their best effort of the
game. At the other end Whitstable again laid siege to Delo?s goal, Marshall
Prett, Harrison and Perona went close to breaking the deadlock. Alex Hossick
who almost at once tested Delo with a decent shot replaced the young Spaniard,
Perona. 90 Minutes: Whitstable Town 0 Herne Bay 0 Extra Time: Andy Constable replaced Prett, Darren Budge came
on for Marshall and for the first time the visitors were a match for Town with
the first half of extra time fairly even with both side having their share of
some long spells of possession without any real goal threat. However in the
second period Town sensed the game was there to be won whilst the visitors
looked to have pinned their hopes on the dreaded penalty shootout. As the clock
ticked down it was nearly all Town again, although you just had the sneaky
feeling that the visitors would nick the game against the run of play.
Constable was hauled over by Simon Brown and rather harshly found his name in
the ref?s book along with ex Whitstable player Brown. In the end Constable?s delightfully taken goal, running into
a neat through ball before drawing Delo then firing low in his shot low and
hard had the fans on their feet, Constable was quite literally buried beneath a
sea of his team-mates with just two minutes of extra time remaining. As the
temperature plummeted even further after the game, Constable?s smile added some
warmth on a freezing cold afternoon at the Belmont Whitstable Town 1 Herne Bay 0 Sam Mott: Gary Sayer:
Rob Thomas: Andy Keir (capt): Tom Parker: Marc Seager: Marcos Perona: Stuart
Harrison: Sam Prett: Steve Marshall: Subs: Andy Constable:
Toby Roy: Alex Hossick: Darren Budge: Michael Adcock:
Tony Rouse WTFC ?
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